Okay, before I start, I apologize for the long answer, but this is going to have a lot of steps and I want to explain each the best I can.
c=5b+a/f
First thing's first, get rid of any constants.
If we treat a as the variable and anything else that's not attached to it as a constant, this is a whole lot easier.
The only thing that isn't attached to a is 5b. Since 5b is positive, we have to subtract that to get it away from a. We end up with:
c-5b=a/f
Now, we treat f as if it is a coefficient. To get a by itself we multiply each side by f. Doing this we get
c-5b*f=a
I belive the only other answer that would work is f*c-5b=a but don't take my word for.
Any Questions?
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the sine and cosine ratios in the right triangle and the exact values
sin60° = and cos60° = , then
sin60° = = = = ( cross- multiply )
2BC = 10 ( divide both sides by 2 )
BC = 5
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cos60° = = = = ( cross- multiply )
2AB = 10 ( divide both sides by 2 )
AB = 5
Answer:
No solutions
Step-by-step explanation:
|-2x-10| + 4 = 2
Subtract 4 from each side
|-2x-10| + 4-4 = 2-4
|-2x-10| = -2
The absolute value is negative so there are no solutions.
Absolute values are always positive, so they cannot be negative.
Well, its increasing by 2262 so if we multiply that number by 2, it equals 4524.So the total would be 10,524. If I'm wrong, I'm sorry.